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Cydia caryana, the
hickory shuckworm moth, is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
North America. The
wingspan is 10–12 mm.
Adults are on...
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limit tree
growth and
fruit production.
These range from scab to
hickory shuckworm to
shuck decline.
Pecans are
prone to
infection by
bacteria and fungi...
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about 39% were sound, 48% aborted, and 13% had
insect damage.
Hickory shuckworm (Laspeyresia caryana) is
probably a
major factor in
reducing germination...
- most
important are the
pecan weevil (Curculio caryae) and the
hickory shuckworm (Laspeyresia caryana). The
hickory bark
beetle (Scolytus quadrispinosus)...
- Entomology,
Volume 78,
Issue 5, 1
October 1985,
Pages 1121–1124 Leafminer,
shuckworm pests target New
Mexico pecans 264240 -
Western Farm
Press Pecan Serpentine...
- are sound, but 50 to 75
percent of
these will germinate. The
hickory shuckworm (Laspeyresia caryana) can
seriously reduce germination.
Pignut seed, averaging...
- (Forbes, 1923)
Cydia caradjana (Rebel, 1910)
Cydia caryana –
hickory shuckworm moth
Cydia celiae (Clarke, 1976)
Cydia charops (Diakonoff, 1971) Cydia...
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Cydia candana 3470 –
Cydia grandicula 3471 –
Cydia caryana,
hickory shuckworm moth 3472 –
Cydia fletcherana, Fletcher's
cydia moth 3473 –
Cydia pseudotsugae...